పుట:A grammar of the Telugu language.pdf/161

వికీసోర్స్ నుండి
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The ancient grammarians might have reasonably defined the verbs of the second conjugation as ending both in Y and in S.

Of the verbs here given the first three are quite regular. Valayu 'must' is irregular. The next &&<3&>i> is slightly irregular and the two last are peculiar in changing TT into SS (thus U^c**0^ to split p|! U^?$) whereas other verbs though they use IT at pleasure, do not use SS. Thus r*a&k> or S^csfcgt) to cut: p|| 6"°f> never r")).

The conjugation will now be given at full length, although it uses precisely the same terminations as are used in the first conjugation: the only deviations are in the radical syllables which have now been given.